Doctor explains ORAL THRUSH (Oral Candidiasis) | Symptoms, treatment, & prevention in adults/babies
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains ORAL THRUSH (aka oral candida) often seen on the tongue - including symptoms (plus photos), treatment of oral thrush, and prevention plus much more.
Oral thrush - also called oral candidiasis - is a condition in which the fungus Candida albicans accumulates on the lining of your mouth. Candida is a normal organism in your mouth, but sometimes it can overgrow and cause symptoms. This is more common if you have a suppressed immune system.
It can affect babies and if not treated can affect the mother causing thrush of the breasts.
Symptoms of oral thrush in the mouth / tongue:
Oral thrush causes creamy white lesions, usually on your tongue or inner cheeks. Sometimes oral thrush may spread to the roof of your mouth, your gums or tonsils, or the back of your throat.
Who is affected by oral thrush?
Although oral thrush can affect anyone, it's more likely to occur in babies and older adults because they have reduced immunity; in other people with suppressed immune systems or certain health conditions; or people who take certain medications. Oral thrush is a minor problem if you're healthy, but if you have a weakened immune system, symptoms may be more severe and difficult to control.
How do I treat oral thrush?
Speak to your pharmacist. They can supply you with a medicated gel (miconazole) - otherwise if your baby is under 4 months and has signs of oral thrush, or you have oral thrush and do not see any improvement after 1 week of treatment with a mouth gel or you have difficulty or pain when swallowing, go see your doctor.
Content and timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:52 - What does it look like? (Photos)
01:59 - Investigation and treatment of oral thrush
02:35 - When to see your doctor
02:50 - Prevention of oral thrush
03:48 - Conclusions
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Further information:
Information from NHS on oral thrush: www.nhs.uk/conditions/oral-th...
Information from Mayo Clinic (USA): www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...
Information from Cleveland Clinic: my.clevelandclinic.org/health...
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I never knew this--thanks for this video!
Happy to help!
Can I buy something over the counter to help with this?
Im so glad youve made this video, very informative and helpful. Lots of videos on here but most say tounge scrape and keep cleaning teeth
You’re very welcome
I loss my testicals due to torison but i didnt had an surgery tp remove that die testicAls, caN i still gain the mAss (i m 18 )pleaSe respond
Would help if daktarin oral gel was available 😅
Very helpful video! Oral thrush is a fungal infection caused by the overgrowth of the Candida fungus in the mouth. To prevent Oral Thrush we can do things like, Practicing Good Oral Hygiene, Maintaining Denture Hygiene, Limiting Sugar and Yeast Intake, Addressing Underlying Health Conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you suspect you have oral thrush. Thanks for sharing this useful video Dr. O'Donovan! 🙌❤👍
You’re so welcome as ever - number 1 subscriber !
Does oral thrush make your leg muscles tired?
i have white tongue for a year now , flucazonale didn't work
Sir I have scalloped tongue and swelling problem since 2 month, how i can get rid of it, sir why my tongue have scalloped ,please sir help me
Does it go away on its own??
No. Needs treatment from pharmacy
@@DoctorODonovanis it possible to buy something over the counter to help?
Yes it does .
I got oral thrush from taknig antiboitics for a week due to some wound infection. I had a hard time clearing it up even after brushing 3-4 times daily. My doctor said that this was a common thing and prescribed me Nystanti and kriss also suggested that I reduce sugar intake and trying probiotics. Thankfully, it's gone now 🥹🥹
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better! Curious to know who or what is kriss is that a person or something else?
i think the advice brushing would be 2x a day, and also what is kriss??
How much time did it take to go?
And was it painful?
hi, what kind of toothbrush did you use to clear it up? and I am also curious what probiotics did you take?